dominante, adj.

Pronunciación /ˈdɑmənənt//ˈdɒmɪnənt/

adjetivo

Only the largest and most dominant males have the opportunity to breed.

He argues that historically the reaction of lesser states has been determined more by the potential power of the dominant state than by its actual behaviour or avowed intentions.

However, she disobeys her orders and resists the dominant powers with little effort.

The moral of the story so far is this: don't become the clearly dominant power unless you are able to preserve your position through cunning diplomacy, or you are large enough to make the dash for victory.

By the 1930s, it had become the dominant paradigm in American experimental psychology.

It has, since the 1960s, been the dominant influence on education policy on both sides of the Atlantic.

The emergence of improvement as a dominant ideology derived from three of its characteristics.

Any firm with the market power attendant upon a dominant position has the potential to do this.

Geopolitics, history and common sense all indicate that a dominant power chooses its own policies without being influenced by the special wishes of others - however friendly.

It has moved from being a dominant power which most often works through a sort of informal consensus to one that increasingly seeks to act through dictation.

The peace settlement left it in a potentially dominant position in Europe, wounded but not seriously hurt.

The romantics are moralistic, rebellious against the perceived dominant power, and combative against any who appear to stray from the true path.

Larger individuals generally are socially dominant, and so compete better for food resources.

How has all this misleading language become so dominant across the political spectrum?

His powerful and sometimes dominant influence on Austrian politics is a result of the refusal of the other official parties to seriously take him on.

However, the second half of the month was wet and windy as Atlantic depressions became the dominant influence, some of which owed their origins to former hurricanes.

To make progress in their struggle for equality, they needed to wrest power from their own dominant strata.

Moreover, the development of a dominant ideology deserves a mention in this context.

Economically, however, the paper remains dominant in its market.

They will not be the dominant power for long anyway.

1.2(predominant)

(industry/crop)predominante

(industry/crop)preponderante

(pattern/topic)dominante

(pattern/topic)preponderante

Sandy areas at the study site can be classified into two habitat types based on mobility of the sand and on the dominant perennial plant species.

In the hotter climates of southwest Asia and Africa, a ‘mutant’ with only one hump, the Dromedary, became the dominant species.

Fluctuations in the productivity of dominant plant species should also have a significant impact on complex food webs in forest ecosystems.

In an environment with moving sand, tolerance to partial burial seems to be a requisite for the dominant plant species.

Perennial woody plants are the dominant species in many ecosystems of the world and have significant ecological and economic importance.